EV Chargers:
- Our selection of EV chargers includes a variety of options to suit the needs of any electric vehicle owner. We offer wall-mounted chargers, portable chargers, and even fast chargers for those who need to charge their vehicles quickly.
- All of our chargers are designed to be easy to install and use, with clear instructions and a user-friendly interface. We also offer support and technical assistance to help customers troubleshoot any issues they may encounter.
- There are several different types of EV chargers available, including Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (also known as DC fast chargers).
- Level 1 chargers use a standard 120-volt household outlet and are the slowest type of charger, typically taking about 8-12 hours to fully charge an EV.
- Level 2 chargers use a 240-volt outlet and can charge an EV in about 4-8 hours. They are often used for home charging and can be installed in a garage or other convenient location.
- Level 3 chargers (also known as DC fast chargers) use a 480-volt outlet and can charge an EV in as little as 30 minutes to an hour. They are often found at public charging stations and are intended for quick charging while on the go.
Residential Solar Products:
- Our selection of residential solar products includes a range of options to help homeowners harness the power of the sun and reduce their reliance on traditional energy sources.
- We offer solar panels, inverters, battery storage systems, and other equipment to help homeowners generate and store their own solar energy. We also offer consultation services to help customers determine the best solar solution for their needs.
- In addition to reducing energy costs, solar power is a clean and renewable energy source that can help reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.
- Solar panels are the most well-known component of a residential solar energy system. They are made up of photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into electricity.
- An inverter is a device that converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is the type of electricity used in most homes.
- A battery storage system is a device that stores excess solar energy for later use. This can be useful for times when the sun is not shining or when electricity demand is high.
- Other components of a residential solar energy system may include a mounting system to secure the panels to the roof or ground, wiring to connect the components, and a monitoring system to track energy production and usage.